Published by Avi Green
on Sunday, April 22, 2018 at 7:34 AM. 
Toto may have done an interview with Dixon
before, but now, just a day or two ago,
he's done one a bit longer on his site in audio (at least half an hour, to be exact), where Dixon discusses more of his past career, how the Punisher inspired him to develop the Levon Cade novels, and even spoke about how he'd like to write the Fantastic Four, but realizes it could all be a dream the more time goes by, made sadder still by Dan Slott's appointment to write the FF. Because again, Dixon's been blacklisted first and foremost by Joe Quesada, whose grip on Marvel's practices shouldn't be underestimated. So, why doesn't anyone start making serious calls for Quesada's long-overdue ouster? And not just simply because of the anti-conservative blacklists he's imposed. It's also because the "chief creative officer" is stifling creativity.
Labels: bad editors, Batman, dc comics, Fantastic Four, good writers, indie publishers, marvel comics, politics, Punisher, Superman
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